Kourtney Kardashian Barker is getting candid concerning the struggles she confronted when she entered motherhood at 30.
Through the newest episode of “The Kardashians,” the fact star, 46, stated she didn’t really feel like she had any steerage earlier than giving start to her eldest son, Mason, who’s now 15.
“When I was 30, and I had Mason, nobody told me what to do, I didn’t read any books, but the way that I felt, my maternal instinct, was to do attachment parenting,” the mother of 4 stated in a confessional.
Kardashian Barker stated she grew to become “more intentional” earlier than her daughter, Penelope, was born in 2012.
“Before I had Penelope, though, I read the attachment parenting book, and it was more intentional,” she shared in the course of the Nov. 27 episode. “And even though I was working, I didn’t really think it was an option to not work. Now, I have the option not to work, and I feel grateful to be able to find what I connect to.”
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Kardashian Barker and Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker share a 2-year-old son, Rocky. Kardashian Barker additionally has three kids — Mason, Penelope and Reign — along with her ex Scott Disick. Barker has two children, Landon and Alabama, along with his ex-wife Shanna Moakler.
In October 2023, the fact star shut down the web trolls who criticized her for getting pregnant with Rocky at age 44.
“Those comments don’t affect me. To those who do them, I just say: How dare you question God’s plan?” she informed Vainness Honest Italia. “Because that’s how I see this pregnancy, which in fact arrived when both Travis [Barker] and I no longer even thought about it and a year after we stopped trying with assisted fertilization.”
In August, the “Keeping up with the Kardashians” alum dismissed rumors that she was anticipating once more.
Beneath an Aug. 8 carousel Instagram submit of her household’s journey to Idaho, one social media person commented, “Rumors have it that you’re pregnant Kourtney.”
“Eating pancakes,” she quipped in response, including, “and jumping off cliffs.”
